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Untangling Three-Letter Outsourcing Options: IT Plans for the Next 24 Months

Posted April 30, 2001 | Leadership | Leadership |

A number of psychology studies have shown that human beings have roughly seven "slots" in their brains. These slots contain your ideas and personal priorities -- related to work, family, health, etc. -- at any point in time Basically, this represents whatever thoughts you're juggling. Anything that doesn't make it into those slots gets shelved into memory, to be triggered later by an event or an assistant (digital or human).

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